premium, as far as i know, is a bike product producer they are better known as premium products. they sell all kind of bike parts and complete bikes.
premium are mint bmx bikes :)
no a premium is a little better than the fit cause premium bikes dont break that much
You should use a minimum of 91 octane in street bikes, ATV's or Dirt bikes
You would be lucky to get insurance
there recommended for 92 octane or higher with you should use premium gas witch is 93 octane
premium i believe is a sub-division of HARO bikes. kinda like fit is to S&M. but i have ridden premium parts but not the frame but almost any bike brand is good but i was satisfied with the quality of the parts though so take that as a yes
The correct gas oil mixture for these bikes is 32:1, premium gas is also recommended.
Bikes can vary in price due to factors like brand reputation, materials used, technology, and design. High-end bikes often have premium components and advanced features, which can drive up the cost. Additionally, limited edition or custom-made bikes can also be more expensive due to their exclusivity and craftsmanship. Ultimately, the price of a bike reflects the quality and performance it offers.
Leisure Lakes Bikes sell a huge range of bikes. They sell mountain bikes, road bikes, folding bikes, BMX bikes, Hybrid bikes, electric bikes and kids bikes.
Claud Butler make a number of bikes for both men and women. They make mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, city bikes, road and touring bikes, electric bikes and bikes for juniors.
The bike cycle shop offers a variety of bikes, including road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, and electric bikes.
yes, dirt bikes are motorized